CompTIA A+ 220-1101 and 220-1102
A+ Introduction A+ Introduction – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 220-1102 – 0.1Jobs in IT- CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 220-1102 – 0.2Passing the A+ – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 220-1102 – 0.3Installing Motherboards and ConnectorsComponents of a computer – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.1Data and Transfer Units – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.2Universal Serial Bus (USB) – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.3HDMI – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.4DisplayPort – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.5Thunderbolt – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.6Lightning Cable – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.7SATA – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.8Molex Connectors – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.9Installation of a Video Card – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.10Motherboard Functions – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.11Motherboard Form Factors – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.14Motherboard Installation – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.15Video Cards and Capture Cards – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.16Capture Cards – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.17Sound Cards – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.18Network cards – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.19Digital Visual Interface (DVI) – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.20VGA – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.21Small Computer Interface (SCSI) – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.22IDE/PATA- CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.23Serial Ports- CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.24Adapter Cables – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 1.25NetworkingMass Storage Devices – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 2.2Optical Drives – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 2.7Liquid Cooling Systems – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 2.14Troubleshooting PC HardwareBIOS Settings – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 3.4Troubleshooting Power Supply Issues – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 3.5Troubleshooting POST Issues – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 3.6Troubleshooting Boot Issues – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 3.7Troubleshooting Drive Availability – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 3.8Troubleshoot Drive Reliability and Performance – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 3.9Troubleshooting RAID Failure – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 3.10Troubleshoot Component Issues – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 3.11Troubleshooting Performance Issues – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 3.12Troubleshooting Date and Time – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 3.13Troubleshooting Video Display Issues – CompTIA A+ 220-1101 – 3.14CompTIA A+
Installing and Configuring PC ComponentsIntroduction to A+Health and SafetyElectrical HazardsEnvironmental SafetyToxic Waste HandlingElectrostatic Discharge (ESD)ToolsComputer Case Types and PartsPC DisassemblyIntroduction to MotherboardsBasics of MotherboardsForm FactorsCPUs and CPU SocketsMemory SlotsComponents of a MotherboardMotherboard Chips and ComponentsBIOSUEFIUpgrading BIOSUpgrading UEFIBIOS and UEFI SetupBeep codes, POST Cards and PSU TestersClear CMOS SettingsClock Speeds and Bus SpeedsComputer BusesExpansion SlotsMotherboard ConnectorsMotherboard Picking/InstallationInterfaces, Connections and PortsUniversal Serial BusThunderboltLightning CableSerial PortsSATA and eSATAParallel ATA (PATA/IDE/EIDE)SCSIPower to Internal PeripheralsRJ45 and RJ11Active and Passive CablesInstalling Expansion CardsCommon Connector TypesCommon Input DevicesCleaning a Computer KeyboardKeyboard, Video, MouseSecurity Input DevicesInstalling DevicesTroubleshooting BasicsCompTIA Troubleshooting ModelCustomer ServiceProblem SolvingInstalling, Configuring, and Troubleshooting Display and Multimedia DevicesMonitorsProjectorsDisplay Device Settings and FeaturesVESA MountsVideo Graphics Array (VGA) StandardsDigital Visual Interface (DVI) and Video Graphics Array (VGA)HDMIDisplayPortVideo Displays and USB-CVideo AdaptersVideo Adapter ComponentsGraphics APIMultiple MonitorsInstalling Configuring a Video DeviceTroubleshooting Display DevicesTroubleshooting Adapter and Monitor FaultsRepair LCD ScreenSound and Sound CardsAudio ConnectorsSurround SoundMicrophonesMusical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)Sound Recording EquipmentHeadsetsWeb CamsDigital CamerasInstalling, Configuring, and Troubleshooting Storage DevicesBasics of how RAM worksAsynchronous and Synchronous DRAMUnbuffered, registered, buffered and fully buffered RAMParity and Error CorrectionMulti-Channel Memory ArchitectureHow RAM Caches, Buses and Virtual Memory WorkDDR MemoryLaptop MemoryMemory TimingsHow computers use memory and storageHow much RAM do you need?Installing MemoryStorage DevicesHard Disk DrivesHard Disk Performance FactorsStorage Adapters and CablesSolid State Drives (SSD)Solid-State Drive Performance FactorsHybrid Drives & Dual-DriveIDE/PATASCSIGuidelines for Installing Mass Storage DevicesPreparing storage for first useOptical MediaOptical Region CodingOptical DrivesRemovable Flash Memory DevicesExternal Storage DevicesRAIDHardware RAIDHard Disk/Solid-State Drive FailuresPower and components used in computersUSB to EthernetNetwork Speeds and Limitations70-410 Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012
Installing Windows ServerWindows 2012, Full, Minimal and server core interfacesWindows 2012 EditionsNew Features in Windows Server 2012Windows Server 2012/R2 Install RequirementsWindows Server 2012 LicensingClient Access Licenses (CALs) in Windows Server 2012Installing Windows Server 2012 R2Installing Server Core 2012 R2Planning an Upgrade to Windows Server 2012/R2Upgrade Windows Server 2012 to 2012 R2Exporting Server Manager ConfigurationBasic Windows Server ConfiguringVirtual Hard DisksVirtual Hard Disk DemonstrationDeploying roles to VHDsFeatures on DemandMigration Roles In Windows Server 2012 R2NIC TeamingNIC Teaming DemonstrationWindows Server StorageMBR and GPT Partition TablesMBR and GPT demonstration on WindowsWindows File SystemsCombining Disks and Basic and Dynamic DisksRAID and Storage SolutionsWindows Disk Management DemonstrationNew Features in Windows Storage Spaces 2012 R2Windows Storage Spaces DemonstrationWindows File and Share AccessBasics of Windows SecuritySpecial IdentitiesNTFS Basic PermissionsNTFS Explicit and Inherited PermissionsAdvanced NTFS PermissionsNTFS Deny PermissionEffective AccesssShadow CopiesIntro to SMB and NFSShare Naming ConventionsShare and NTFS PermissionsNFS Sharing DemonstrationOffline Files and Other TechnologyNTFS QuotasNTFS Quotas DemonstrationWork FoldersWork Folders DemonstrationWindows Print and Document ServicesWindows Printing IntroductionWindows Printing PrioritiesWindows Printing ComponentsPrinter PoolingPrinter PermissionsWindows Server Remote ManagementHyper-VHyper-V Course IntroductionType 1 and Type 2 VirtualizationHyper-V Hardware RequirementsHyper-V LimitationsHyper-V LicensingHyper-V Standalone InstallationInstalling a First Generation Virtual Machine1st and 2nd Generation Virtual MachinesHyper-V Configuration and FilesConfigure guest integration servicesConfigure guest integration servicesHyper-V ManagementConfigure enhanced session modeIPv4Introduction to IPv4Decimal and BinaryIPv4 TerminologyIPv4 Public and Private AddressesSubnettingWorking With SubnetsThe OSI and TCP/IP ModelIPv4 Configuration DemonstrationIPv6Introduction to IPv6IPv6 AddressesIPv6 Address TypesIPv6 Auto ConfigurationICMP and Troubleshooting ToolsIPv6 SubnettingIPv6 Subnetting (Part 2)Co-Existence of IPv4 and IPv6Transiting to IPv6IPv6 Transition ProtocolsISATAPISATAP DemonstrationTeredoConfiguring Teredo In WindowsTransiting to only IPv6DNSWindows DNS Install RequirementsMicrosoft Windows DNS Install on Windows Server 2012New DNS features in Windows Server 2012DNS NamespaceRecursive and Iterative QueriesConfiguring Root Hints on WindowsDNS ZonesWindows DNS zone DemonstrationCreating DNS Records using Microsoft DNSDNS Time to live, aging and scavengingDNS Delegation Using Windows DNSDNS Round Robin and Netmask OrderingDNS GlobalNamesDNS and Active DirectoryDNS Forwarding and Conditional ForwardingDNS and Active Directory PartitionsDNS Split BrainInstalling Domain ControllersManage Active Directory Users and ComputersMange Organizational UnitsGroup PolicyIntroduction to Group PolicyInstalling Group Policy ManagementGroup Policy TypesGroup Policy Components and SettingsCreating and Linking Group PolicyGroup Policy Processing OrderGroup Policy PreferencesGroup Policy FilteringConfiguring a Central Store for Group PolicyConfigure Windows Security PolicesApplication Restriction PolicesWindows Firewall70-640 Introduction to Active Directory
Active Directory InfrastructureIntroduction to Active DirectoryNew Features Windows Server 2008 R2Active Directory under the hoodActive Directory Forest and TreesActive Directory system requirementsInstalling Active DirectoryInstalling Active Directory on Server CoreGlobal CatalogOperation Master RolesMoving operational master rolesOperation Master Role and Global Catalog PlacementSeizing operational master rolesSettings an external time sourceDomain functional levelsForest Functional LevelsUpgrading Active DirectoryAdding a child domainActive Directory TrustsSites and SubnetsActive Directory ReplicationMaintaining Active Directory ObjectsCreating a userComputer AccountsWindows GroupsGroup TypesDefault Local GroupsBuilt-in Groups Domain Controllers and ServerDomain GroupsSpecial IdentitiesAGDLPAGUDLPUniversal Group CachingContactsProtected AdminService AccountsManaged Service AccountsOffline Domain JoinOU and Shadow GroupsDelegation of ControlActive Directory Command Line ToolsCSVDE and LDIFDEPowerShellVBScriptActive Directory Migration ToolRSAT and Snap-insGroup PolicyGroup Policy IntroductionGroup Policy New FeaturesConfiguring Group PolicyInstalling Group Policy ToolsGroup Policy Processing OrderGroup Policy Enforced and BlockedGroup Policy Loopback ProcessingGroup Policy PreferencesGroup Policy Starter GPOsGroup Policy FilteringGroup Policy ReplicationGroup Policy Restricted GroupsLocal Group Management with PreferencesGroup Policy Software Deployment ConceptsGroup Policy Software DeploymentAppLockerOptimizationTroubleshooting Group PolicySecurity TemplatesSecurity Configuration WizardWindows AuditingActive Directory AuditingActive Directory Password PolicesFine-Grained Password PoliciesDeny Domain Local GroupDNSWindows DNS Install RequirementsDNS install on Windows Server 2008 R2DNS NamespaceRecursive and Iterative QueriesConfiguring Root Hints on WindowsDNS ZonesWindows DNS zone DemonstrationCreating DNS Records using Microsoft DNSDNS Time to live, aging and scavengingDNS Delegation Using Windows DNSDNS Round Robin and Netmask OrderingDNS GlobalNamesDNS and Active DirectoryDNS Forwarding and Conditional ForwardingDNS and Active Directory PartitionsDNS Split BrainFederation ServicesClaim Based Identity SystemsClaimsFederation Services TerminologyAD FS FeaturesAD FS Minimum Requirements and PrerequisitesAD FS ComponentsInstalling Enterprise CA for AD FS on Windows Server 2008 R2Installing AD FS on Windows Server 2008 R2Setting up HighCost Training AD FS 2008 R2Relying Party Trust TheoryAD FS Configuring a Relying Party Trust Windows Server 2008 R2AD FS Claims Provider TrustClaims Provider Trust DemonstrationCertificatesWhat is new in Certificate Services 2008 R2Components of Certificate ServicesStandalone and Enterprise CA’sSetup CRL Distribution PointsLab
Home RouterIntroduction to Home RouterInstalling vSphere HypervisorLubuntu Router VMWare Sphere InstallInstalling VMWare ToolsInstalling VMWare Tools on LubuntuHome Router Configure NetworkingHome Lab DSL ConfiguringEnabling Teredo on UbuntuDHCP
DHCPIntroduction to DHCPBasics of DHCPDHCP Messages TypesDHCP LeasesDifference Between DHCP IPv4 and IPv6DHCP Least Negotiation (DORA)DHCP OptionsIPv6 Automatic Configuration (SARR)DHCP ReservationsDHCP and PXEDHCP Relay AgentDHCP Database